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Owen Sound’s Goods Exchange Day promotes sustainable spring cleaning

Your "junk" might just be your neighbour's jackpot.

A city-wide treasure hunt gets underway in Owen Sound this Saturday, May 16, as the year's first Goods Exchange Day transforms the city’s curbsides into a paradise for bargain hunters.

The community-wide initiative serves as a vital tool for environmental sustainability by redirecting functional materials away from local landfills. The event offers a simple alternative for homeowners looking to clear out clutter without the stress or logistical demands of organizing a traditional garage sale.

Starting at 8 a.m. on Saturday, residents can set out any unwanted but well-maintained belongings at the edge of their property. Throughout the day, neighbours are welcome to scout the various neighbourhoods to discover and claim items that can be repurposed for their own use.

Participants will likely find a wide array of treasures, ranging from athletic equipment and household furniture to electronics, literature, and even home renovation fixtures like windows or doors. To keep the streets tidy, residents must ensure that any items not claimed by 6 p.m. are returned inside their homes.

A unique addition to this year's event is the inclusion of garden surpluses, where residents can offer up non-invasive greenery such as peonies, hostas, and boxwoods. This horticultural twist provides a cost-free way for local enthusiasts to diversify their landscapes while simultaneously reducing organic waste.

To help treasure hunters distinguish these giveaways from regular refuse, the city requests that a white plastic bag be prominently tied to one of the curbside items.

As everyone heads out to explore the city's offerings, motorists are urged to remain vigilant, prioritize pedestrian safety, and adhere to all traffic regulations during their search for unique finds.

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